Replace calls to bio.Bread with calls to io.ReadFull.
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This reverts commit ab4c9298b8.
Sysmon critically depends on system timer resolution for retaking
of Ps blocked in system calls. See #14790 for an example
of a program where execution time goes from 2ms to 30ms if
timeBeginPeriod(1) is not used.
We can remove timeBeginPeriod(1) when we support UMS (#7876).
Update #14790
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Generated with honnef.co/go/unused
There is a large amount of unused code in cmd/internal/obj/s390x but
that can wait til the s390x port is merged.
There is some unused code in
cmd/internal/unvendor/golang.org/x/arch/arm/armasm but that should be
addressed upstream and a new revision imported.
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bio.BufReader was never used.
bio.BufWriter was used to wrap an existing io.Writer, but the
bio.Writer returned would not be seekable, so replace all occurences
with bufio.Reader instead.
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This is a pre requesite of CL 21722 and removes a lot of unidiomatic
boilerplate in the linker.
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Be more careful about inserting instrumentation in racewalk.
If the node being instrumented is an OAS, and it has a non-
empty Ninit, then append instrumentation to the Ninit list
rather than letting it be inserted before the OAS (and the
compilation of its init list). This deals with the case that
the Ninit list defines a variable used in the RHS of the OAS.
Fixes#15091.
Change-Id: Iac91696d9104d07f0bf1bd3499bbf56b2e1ef073
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This makes traces self-contained and simplifies trace workflow
in modern cloud environments where it is simpler to reach
a service via HTTP than to obtain the binary.
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The size of the int type in Go on s390x is 8 bytes, not 4.
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Make package bytes consistent with strings
by adding missing function ContainsRune.
Fixes#15189
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This is a proposal. The old name is pretty poor. The new one describes
it better and may be easier to remember. It does not start with Read,
though I think that inconsistency is worthwhile.
Reworded the comment a bit for clarity.
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Replace the bidirectional bio.Buf type with a pair of unidirectional
buffered seekable Reader and Writers.
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Moves the list of architectures that support shared libraries into
a function. Also adds s390x to that list.
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Export does not need to be exported.
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Make sure the results of unsigned constant-folded
shifts are sign-extended into the AuxInt field.
Fixes#15175
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Currently, there is no easy allocation-free way to turn a
[]byte or string into an io.Reader. Thus, we add a Reset method
to bytes.Reader and strings.Reader to allow the reuse of these
Readers with another []byte or string.
This is consistent with the fact that many standard library io.Readers
already support a Reset method of some type:
bufio.Reader
flate.Reader
gzip.Reader
zlib.Reader
debug/dwarf.LineReader
bytes.Buffer
crypto/rc4.Cipher
Fixes#15033
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This broke solaris, which apparently does use the upper 17 bits of the address space.
This reverts commit 3b02c5b1b6.
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Fold the comparison when the SHR result is small.
Useful for:
- murmur mix like hashing where higher bits are desirable, i.e. hash = uint32(i * C) >> 18
- integer log2 via DeBruijn sequence: http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html#IntegerLogDeBruijn
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The test for profiling of channel blocking is timing dependent,
and in particular the blockSelectRecvAsync case can fail on a
slow builder (plan9_arm) when many tests are run in parallel.
The child goroutine sleeps for a fixed period so the parent
can be observed to block in a select call reading from the
child; but if the OS process running the parent goroutine is
delayed long enough, the child may wake again before the
parent has reached the blocking point. By repeating the test
three times, the likelihood of a blocking event is increased.
Fixes#15096
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Merge the remaining lfstack{Pack,Unpack} implemetations into one file.
unsafe.Sizeof(uintptr(0)) == 4 is a constant comparison so this branch
folds away at compile time.
Dmitry confirmed that the upper 17 bits of an address will be zero for a
user mode pointer, so there is no need to sign extend on amd64 during
unpack, so we can reuse the same implementation as all othe 64 bit
archs.
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API could still be made more Go-ey.
Updates #15165.
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Two of these error messages are already dead code: cmd/compile.main
and cmd/link.main already switch on $GOARCH, ensuring it must be a
prefix of the sys.Arch.Family.
The error message about uncompiled Go source files can be just be
simplified: anyone who's manually constructing Go object file archives
probably knows what tool to use to compile Go source files.
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Information about CPU architectures (e.g., name, family, byte
ordering, pointer and register size) is currently redundantly
scattered around the source tree. Instead consolidate the basic
information into a single new package cmd/internal/sys.
Also, introduce new sys.I386, sys.AMD64, etc. names for the constants
'8', '6', etc. and replace most uses of the latter. The notable
exceptions are a couple of error messages that still refer to the old
char-based toolchain names and function reltype in cmd/link.
Passes toolstash/buildall.
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So that all Go processes do not die on startup on a system with >256 CPUs.
I tested this by hacking osinit to set ncpu to 1000.
Updates #15131
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This updates dwarf.go to generate debug information as symbols
instead of directly writing to the output file. This should make
it easier to move generation of some of the debug info into the compiler.
Change-Id: Id2358988bfb689865ab4d68f82716f0676336df4
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Relatively few types are ever used as map keys,
so tracking this separately is a net win.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Template 55.9MB ± 0% 55.5MB ± 0% -0.71% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Unicode 37.8MB ± 0% 37.7MB ± 0% -0.27% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoTypes 180MB ± 0% 179MB ± 0% -0.52% (p=0.000 n=7+10)
Compiler 806MB ± 0% 803MB ± 0% -0.41% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
CPU and number of allocs are unchanged.
Change-Id: I6d60d74a4866995a231dfed3dd5792d75d904292
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This function is present in the strings package but missing from bytes,
and we would like to keep the two packages consistent.
Add it to bytes, and copy the test over as well.
Fixes#15140
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None of the two places that call lfstackUnpack use the second argument.
This simplifies a followup CL that merges the lfstack{Pack,Unpack}
implementations.
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Where possible replace ANDQ with MOV?ZX.
Takes care that we don't regress wrt bounds checking,
for example [1000]int{}[i&255].
According to "Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Optimization Reference
Manual" Section: "3.5.1.13 Zero-Latency MOV Instructions"
MOV?ZX instructions have zero latency on newer processors.
Updates #15105
Change-Id: I63539fdbc5812d5563aa1ebc49eca035bd307997
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Flaky tests are a distraction and cover up real problems.
File bugs instead and mark them as flaky.
This moves the net/http flaky test flagging mechanism to internal/testenv.
Updates #15156
Updates #15157
Updates #15158
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Many of Type's fields are etype-specific.
This CL organizes them into their own auxiliary types,
duplicating a few fields as necessary,
and adds an Extra field to hold them.
It also sorts the remaining fields for better struct packing.
It also improves documentation for most fields.
This reduces the size of Type at the cost of some extra allocations.
There's no CPU impact; memory impact below.
It also makes the natural structure of Type clearer.
Passes toolstash -cmp on all architectures.
Ideas for future work in this vein:
(1) Width and Align probably only need to be
stored for Struct and Array types.
The refactoring to accomplish this would hopefully
also eliminate TFUNCARGS and TCHANARGS entirely.
(2) Maplineno is sparsely used and could probably better be
stored in a separate map[*Type]int32, with mapqueue updated
to store both a Node and a line number.
(3) The Printed field may be removable once the old (non-binary)
importer/exported has been removed.
(4) StructType's fields field could be changed from *[]*Field to []*Field,
which would remove a common allocation.
(5) I believe that Type.Nod can be moved to ForwardType. Separate CL.
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Template 57.9MB ± 0% 55.9MB ± 0% -3.43% (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Unicode 38.3MB ± 0% 37.8MB ± 0% -1.39% (p=0.000 n=50+50)
GoTypes 185MB ± 0% 180MB ± 0% -2.56% (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Compiler 824MB ± 0% 806MB ± 0% -2.19% (p=0.000 n=50+50)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Template 486k ± 0% 497k ± 0% +2.25% (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Unicode 377k ± 0% 379k ± 0% +0.55% (p=0.000 n=50+50)
GoTypes 1.39M ± 0% 1.42M ± 0% +1.63% (p=0.000 n=50+50)
Compiler 5.52M ± 0% 5.57M ± 0% +0.84% (p=0.000 n=47+50)
Change-Id: I828488eeb74902b013d5ae4cf844de0b6c0dfc87
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A dot-import cannot possibly introduce a `len` function since that
function would not be exported (it's lowercase). Furthermore, the
existing code already (incorrectly) assumed that there was no other
`len` function in another file of the package. Since this has been
an ok assumption for years, let's leave it, but remove the dot-import
restriction.
Fixes#15153.
Change-Id: I18fbb27acc5a5668833b4b4aead0cca540862b52
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- Automatically determine the first argument to check.
- Skip checking matching non-variadic functions.
- Skip checking matching functions accepting non-interface{}
variadic arguments.
- Removed fragile 'magic' code for special cases such as math.Log
and error interface.
Fixes#15067Fixes#15099
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We already have variables to track whether the target platform is
64-bit vs 32-bit or RELA vs REL, so no point in repeating the list of
obscure architecture characters everywhere.
Passes toolstash/buildall.
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Even with -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS, Solaris seems to not define
getgrnam_r in a POSIX compatible way.
Fixes#14967
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No point in doing anything for x=x assignments.
In addition, skipping these assignments prevents generating:
VARDEF x
COPY x -> x
which is bad because x is incorrectly considered
dead before the vardef.
Fixes#14904
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Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
Merge all the 64bit lfstack impls into one file, adjust build tags to
match.
Merge all the comments on the various lfstack implementations for
posterity.
lfstack_amd64.go can probably be merged, but it is slightly different so
that will happen in a followup.
Change-Id: I5362d5e127daa81c9cb9d4fa8a0cc5c5e5c2707c
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A future CL will rename os1_windows.go to os_windows.go.
Change-Id: I223e76002dd1e9c9d1798fb0beac02c7d3bf4812
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ReadAtSizer is a common abstraction for a stateless,
concurrently-readable fixed number of bytes.
This interface has existed in various codebases for over 3 years (previously
usually named SizeReaderAt). It is used inside Google in dl.google.com
(mentioned in https://talks.golang.org/2013/oscon-dl.slide) and other
packages. It is used in Camlistore, in Juju, in the Google API Go client, in
github.com/nightlyone/views, and 33 other pages of Github search results.
It is implemented by io.SectionReader, bytes.Reader, strings.Reader, etc.
Time to finally promote this interface to the standard library and give it a
standard name, blessing it as best practice.
Updates #7263
Updates #14889
Change-Id: Id28c0cafa7d2d37e8887c54708b5daf1b11c83ea
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Changes generated with eg and then manually
checked and in some cases simplified.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: I2119f37f003368ce1884d2863b406d6ffbfe38c7
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Also, don't read from the Request.Headers in the http Server code once
ServeHTTP has started. This is partially redundant with documenting
that handlers shouldn't mutate request, but: the space is free due to
bool packing, it's faster to do the checks once instead of N times in
writeChunk, and it's a little nicer to code which previously didn't
play by the unwritten rules. But I'm not going to fix all the cases.
Fixes#14940
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go.go is currently a grab bag of various unrelated type and variable
declarations. Move a bunch of them into other more relevant source
files.
There are still more that can be moved, but these were the low hanging
fruit with obvious homes.
No code/comment changes. Just shuffling stuff around.
Change-Id: I43dbe1a5b8b707709c1a3a034c693d38b8465063
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This introduces a few changes
- Skipped benchmarks now print a SKIP line, also if there was
no output
- The benchmark name is only printed if there the benchmark
was not skipped or did not fail in the probe phase.
It also fixes a bug of doubling a skip message in chatty mode in
absense of a failure.
The chatty flag is now passed in the common struct to allow
for testing of the printed messages.
Fixes#14799
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CL/19862 introduced the same set of constants to the io package.
We should steer users away from the os.SEEK* versions and towards
the io.Seek* versions.
Updates #6885
Change-Id: I96ec5be3ec3439e1295c937159dadaf1ebfb2737
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I think we had this code before but it may have gone lost somehow.
Change-Id: Ifde490e686de0d2bfe907cbe19c9197f24f5fa8e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21537
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Missed a case for closure calls (OCALLFUNC && indirect) in
esc.go:esccall.
Cleanup to runtime code for windows to more thoroughly hide
a technical escape. Also made code pickier about failing
to late non-optional kernel32.dll.
Fixes#14409.
Change-Id: Ie75486a2c8626c4583224e02e4872c2875f7bca5
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Usleep(100) in runqgrab negatively affects latency and throughput
of parallel application. We are sleeping instead of doing useful work.
This is effect is particularly visible on windows where minimal
sleep duration is 1-15ms.
Reduce sleep from 100us to 3us and use osyield on windows.
Sync chan send/recv takes ~50ns, so 3us gives us ~50x overshoot.
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkChanSync-12 216 217 +0.46%
BenchmarkChanSyncWork-12 27213 25816 -5.13%
CPU consumption goes up from 106% to 108% in the first case,
and from 107% to 125% in the second case.
Test case from #14790 on windows:
BenchmarkDefaultResolution-8 4583372 29720 -99.35%
Benchmark1ms-8 992056 30701 -96.91%
99-th latency percentile for HTTP request serving is improved by up to 15%
(see http://golang.org/cl/20835 for details).
The following benchmarks are from the change that originally added this sleep
(see https://golang.org/s/go15gomaxprocs):
name old time/op new time/op delta
Chain 22.6µs ± 2% 22.7µs ± 6% ~ (p=0.905 n=9+10)
ChainBuf 22.4µs ± 3% 22.5µs ± 4% ~ (p=0.780 n=9+10)
Chain-2 23.5µs ± 4% 24.9µs ± 1% +5.66% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
ChainBuf-2 23.7µs ± 1% 24.4µs ± 1% +3.31% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
Chain-4 24.2µs ± 2% 25.1µs ± 3% +3.70% (p=0.000 n=9+10)
ChainBuf-4 24.4µs ± 5% 25.0µs ± 2% +2.37% (p=0.023 n=10+10)
Powser 2.37s ± 1% 2.37s ± 1% ~ (p=0.423 n=8+9)
Powser-2 2.48s ± 2% 2.57s ± 2% +3.74% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Powser-4 2.66s ± 1% 2.75s ± 1% +3.40% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Sieve 13.3s ± 2% 13.3s ± 2% ~ (p=1.000 n=10+9)
Sieve-2 7.00s ± 2% 7.44s ±16% ~ (p=0.408 n=8+10)
Sieve-4 4.13s ±21% 3.85s ±22% ~ (p=0.113 n=9+9)
Fixes#14790
Change-Id: Ie7c6a1c4f9c8eb2f5d65ab127a3845386d6f8b5d
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Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
We already generate ADDL for byte operations, reflect this in code.
This also allows inc/dec for +-1 operation, which are 1-byte shorter,
and enables lea for 3-operand addition/subtraction.
Change-Id: Ibfdfee50667ca4cd3c28f72e3dece0c6d114d3ae
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21251
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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This CL allows JSON-encoding & -decoding maps whose keys are types that
implement encoding.TextMarshaler / TextUnmarshaler.
During encode, the map keys are marshaled upfront so that they can be
sorted.
Fixes#12146
Change-Id: I43809750a7ad82a3603662f095c7baf75fd172da
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Since BCE happens over several passes (opt, loopbce, prove)
it's easy to regress especially with rewriting.
The pass is only activated with special debug flag.
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Go 1.6's HTTP/1.x Transport started enforcing that responses have 3
status digits, per the spec, but we could still write out invalid
status codes ourselves if the called
ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(0). That is bogus anyway, since the minimum
status code is 1xx, but be a little bit less bogus (and consistent)
and zero pad our responses.
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This fixes a race which made it possible to cancel a connection after
returning from net.Dial.
Fixes#15035Fixes#15078
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Currently only used by the client. The server is not yet wired up. A
TODO remains to document how it works server-side, once implemented.
Updates #14660
Change-Id: I27c2e74198872b2720995fa8271d91de200e23d5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21496
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
Current implementation uses GetShortPathName and GetLongPathName
to get a normalized path. That approach sometimes fails because
user can disable short path name anytime. This CL provides
an alternative approach suggested by MSDN.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa364989(v=vs.85).aspxFixes#13980
Change-Id: Icf4afe4c9c4b507fc110c1483bf8db2c3f606b0a
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This copies the golang.org/x/net/context package to the standard library.
It is imported from the x/net repo's git rev 1d9fd3b8333e (the most
recent modified to x/net/context as of 2016-03-07).
The corresponding change to x/net/context is in https://golang.org/cl/20347
Updates #14660
Change-Id: Ida14b1b7e115194d6218d9ac614548b9f41641cc
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Briefly document what the importfoo functions do.
Get rid of importsym's unused result parameter.
Get rid of the redundant calls to importsym(s, OTYPE)
after we've already called pkgtype(s).
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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Counting the final buffer size usually doesn't result in the buffer growing,
so assume that it doesn't need to grow and only grow if necessary.
name old secs new secs delta
LinkCmdGo 0.49 ± 4% 0.48 ± 3% -1.31% (p=0.000 n=95+95)
name old MaxRSS new MaxRSS delta
LinkCmdGo 122k ± 4% 121k ± 5% ~ (p=0.065 n=96+100)
Change-Id: I85e7f5688a61ef5ef2b1b7afe56507e71c5bd5b1
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Completed implementation for exporting inlined functions
using the new binary export format. This change passes
(export GO_GCFLAGS=-newexport; make all.bash) but for
gc's builtin_test.go which we need to adjust before enabling
this code by default.
For a high-level description of the export format see the
comment at the top of bexport.go.
Major changes:
1) The export format for the platform independent export data
changed: When we export inlined function bodies, additional
objects (other functions, types, etc.) that are referred to
by the function bodies will need to be exported. While this
doesn't affect the platform-independent portion directly, it
adds more objects to the exportlist while we are exporting.
Instead of trying to sort the objects into groups, just export
objects as they appear in the export list. This is slightly
less compact (one extra byte per object), but it is simpler
and much more flexible.
2) The export format contains now three sections: 1) The plat-
form independent objects, 2) the objects pulled in for export
via inlined function bodies, and 3) the inlined function bodies.
3) Completed the exporting and importing code for inlined function
bodies. The format is completely compiler-specific and easily
changeable w/o affecting other tools. There is still quite a
bit of room for denser encoding. This can happen at any time
in the future.
This change contains also the adjustments for go/internal/gcimporter,
necessary because of the export format change 1) mentioned above.
For #13241.
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by only testing the lower bound of memalloc
Fixes#15063
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In b we only need the division by 0 check.
func b(i uint, v []byte) byte {
return v[i%uint(len(v))]
}
Updates #15079.
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Reviewed-by: Ahmed Waheed <oneofone@gmail.com>
When we grow the heap, we create a temporary "in use" span for the
memory acquired from the OS and then free that span to link it into
the heap. Hence, we (1) increase pagesInUse when we make the temporary
span so that (2) freeing the span will correctly decrease it.
However, currently step (1) increases pagesInUse by the number of
pages requested from the heap, while step (2) decreases it by the
number of pages requested from the OS (the size of the temporary
span). These aren't necessarily the same, since we round up the number
of pages we request from the OS, so steps 1 and 2 don't necessarily
cancel out like they're supposed to. Over time, this can add up and
cause pagesInUse to underflow and wrap around to 2^64. The garbage
collector computes the sweep ratio from this, so if this happens, the
sweep ratio becomes effectively infinite, causing the first allocation
on each P in a sweep cycle to sweep the entire heap. This makes
sweeping effectively STW.
Fix this by increasing pagesInUse in step 1 by the number of pages
requested from the OS, so that the two steps correctly cancel out. We
add a test that checks that the running total matches the actual state
of the heap.
Fixes#15022. For 1.6.x.
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To refer to types and names by offsets, we want to keep the symbols in
the same sections. Do this by making all types .relro for now.
Once name offsets are further along, name data can move out of relro.
Change-Id: I1cbd2e914bd180cdf25c4aeb13d9c1c734febe69
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Identify this assignment case and instead of the more general error
prog.go:6: cannot assign to students["sally"].age (value of type int)
produce
prog.go:6: cannot directly assign to struct field students["sally"].age in map
that explains why the assignment is not possible. Used ExprString
instead of String of operand since the type of the field is not relevant
to the error.
Updates #13779.
Change-Id: I581251145ae6336ddd181b9ddd77f657c51b5aff
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Identify this assignment case and instead of the more general error
prog.go:6: cannot assign to students["sally"].age
produce
prog.go:6: cannot directly assign to struct field students["sally"].age in map
that explains why the assignment is not possible.
Fixes#13779.
Change-Id: I90c10b445f907834fc1735aa66e44a0f447aa74f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21462
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
It appears that windows osyield is just 15ms sleep on my computer
(see benchmarks below). Replace NtWaitForSingleObject in osyield
with SwitchToThread (as suggested by Dmitry).
Also add issue #14790 related benchmarks, so we can track perfomance
changes in CL 20834 and CL 20835 and beyond.
Update #14790
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkChanToSyscallPing1ms 1953200 1953000 -0.01%
BenchmarkChanToSyscallPing15ms 31562904 31248400 -1.00%
BenchmarkSyscallToSyscallPing1ms 5247 4202 -19.92%
BenchmarkSyscallToSyscallPing15ms 5260 4374 -16.84%
BenchmarkChanToChanPing1ms 474 494 +4.22%
BenchmarkChanToChanPing15ms 468 489 +4.49%
BenchmarkOsYield1ms 980018 75.5 -99.99%
BenchmarkOsYield15ms 15625200 75.8 -100.00%
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This makes these names even less likely to collide with a real user-defined function.
Fixes#13852.
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Add supporting code for runtime initialization, including both
32- and 64-bit x86 architectures.
Add .ctors section on Windows to PE .o files, and INITENTRY to .ctors
section to plug in to the GCC C/C++ startup initialization mechanism.
This allows the Go runtime to initialize itself. Add .text section
symbol for .ctor relocations. Note: This is unlikely to be useful for
MSVC-based toolchains.
Fixes#13494
Change-Id: I4286a96f70e5f5228acae88eef46e2bed95813f3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18057
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Rather than having half a dozen switch statements. Also remove some c2go dregs.
Change-Id: I19af5b64f73369126020e15421c34cad5bbcfbf8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21442
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
On s390x char is unsigned. We cannot force it to be signed using
-fsigned-char (see arm64) because the s390x gccgo API is already
public and we need to stick as closely as possible to it to avoid
breaking existing projects. In order to match the gccgo API we
also force the RawSockaddr.Data and RawSockaddrUnix.Path fields
to be signed.
This CL adds a post-processing pass (mkpost.go) to mkall.sh in
order to export the types of fields in PtraceRegs on s390x
without affecting the API on other platforms. The types of these
fields match their counterparts in gccgo. mkpost.go also cleans
up the Pad_cgo* fields and X_* fields (these fields are not
exported by gccgo currently). It could be extended to add build
tags on platforms that need them.
Change-Id: I66bdf5b86ec98af70baf666989027bb354df9e3e
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Signed-off-by: Eric Engestrom <eric@engestrom.ch>
Change-Id: I91873aaebf79bdf1c00d38aacc1a1fb8d79656a7
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This makes clear that Go's path.Join and filepath.Join are different
from the Python os.path.join (and perhaps others).
Requested in private mail.
Change-Id: Ie5dfad8a57f9baa5cca31246af1fd4dd5b1a64ee
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20711
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This code made sense before fmt switched to using sync.Pool, but a
sync.Pool clears all items on GC, so not reusing something based on
size is just a waste of memory.
Change-Id: I201312b0ee6c572ff3c0ffaf71e42623a160d23f
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Introduces the new relocation variant RV_390_DBL which indicates
that the relocation value should be shifted right by 1 (to make
it 2-byte aligned).
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Rather than specifying every field that should be cleared in Reset,
it is better to just zero the entire struct and only preserve or set the
fields that we actually care about. This ensures that the Header field
is reset for the next use.
Fixes#15077
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Handle this case:
if 0 <= i && i < len(a) {
use a[i]
}
Shaves about 5k from pkg/tools/linux_amd64/*.
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Changes made:
* Reader.flg is not used anywhere else other than readHeader and
does not need to be stored.
* Store Reader.digest and Writer.digest as uint32s rather than as
a hash.Hash32 and use the crc32.Update function instead. This simplifies
initialization logic since the zero value of uint32 is the initial
CRC-32 value. There are no performance detriments to doing this since
the hash.Hash32 returned by crc32 simply calls crc32.Update as well.
* s/[0:/[:/ Consistently use shorter notation for slicing.
* s/RFC1952/RFC 1952/ Consistently use RFC notation.
Change-Id: I55416a19f4836cbed943adaa3f672538ea5d166d
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The issue was seen when inlining an exported function that contained
a fallthrough statement.
Fixes#15071
Change-Id: I1e8215ad49d57673dba7e8f8bd2ed8ad290dc452
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21452
Reviewed-by: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
The IsStruct case is meant to handle cases like append(f()) where f's
result parameters are something like ([]int, int, int). However, at
this point in the compiler we've already rewritten append(f()) into
"tmp1, tmp2, tmp3 := f(); append(tmp1, tmp2, tmp3)".
As further evidence, the t.Elem() is not a valid method call for a
struct type anyway, which would trigger the Fatalf call in Type.Elem
if this code was ever hit.
Change-Id: Ia066f93df66ee3fadc9a9a0f687be7b5263af163
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Make sure that for any DLL that Go uses itself, we only look for the
DLL in the Windows System32 directory, guarding against DLL preloading
attacks.
(Unless the Windows version is ancient and LoadLibraryEx is
unavailable, in which case the user probably has bigger security
problems anyway.)
This does not change the behavior of syscall.LoadLibrary or NewLazyDLL
if the DLL name is something unused by Go itself.
This change also intentionally does not add any new API surface. Instead,
x/sys is updated with a LoadLibraryEx function and LazyDLL.Flags in:
https://golang.org/cl/21388
Updates #14959
Change-Id: I8d29200559cc19edf8dcf41dbdd39a389cd6aeb9
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Replace isideal(t) with t.IsUntyped().
Replace Istype(t, k) with t.IsKind(k).
Replace isnilinter(t) with t.IsEmptyInterface().
Also replace a lot of t.IsKind(TFOO) with t.IsFoo().
Replacements prepared mechanically with gofmt -w -r.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: Iba48058f3cc863e15af14277b5ff5e729e67e043
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This removes all access to Type.Bound
from outside type.go.
Update sinit to make a new type rather than
copy and mutate.
Update bimport to create a new slice type
instead of mutating TDDDFIELD.
These are rare, so the extra allocs are nominal.
I’m not happy about having a setter,
but it appears the most practical route
forward at the moment, and it only has a few uses.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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Fixes a problem when using the external linker on Solaris. The Solaris
external linker still doesn't work due to issue #14957.
The problem is, for example, with `go test cmd/objdump`:
objdump_test.go:71: go build fmthello.go: exit status 2
# command-line-arguments
/var/gcc/iant/go/pkg/tool/solaris_amd64/link: running gcc failed: exit status 1
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
x_cgo_callers /tmp/go-link-355600608/go.o
ld: fatal: symbol referencing errors
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
Change-Id: I54917cfd5c288ee77ea25c439489bd2c9124fe73
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This change exposes a facility to create new struct types from a slice of
reflect.StructFields.
- reflect: first stab at implementing StructOf
- reflect: tests for StructOf
StructOf creates new struct types in the form of structTypeWithMethods
to accomodate the GC (especially the uncommonType.methods slice field.)
Creating struct types with embedded interfaces with unexported methods
is not supported yet and will panic.
Creating struct types with non-ASCII field names or types is not yet
supported (see #15064.)
Binaries' sizes for linux_amd64:
old=tip (0104a31)
old bytes new bytes delta
bin/go 9911336 9915456 +0.04%
reflect 781704 830048 +6.18%
Updates #5748.
Updates #15064.
Change-Id: I3b8fd4fadd6ce3b1b922e284f0ae72a3a8e3ce44
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Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
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There are 5293 loop in the main go repository.
A survey of the top most common for loops:
18 for __k__ := 0; i < len(sa.Addr); i++ {
19 for __k__ := 0; ; i++ {
19 for __k__ := 0; i < 16; i++ {
25 for __k__ := 0; i < length; i++ {
30 for __k__ := 0; i < 8; i++ {
49 for __k__ := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
67 for __k__ := 0; i < n; i++ {
376 for __k__ := range __slice__ {
685 for __k__, __v__ := range __slice__ {
2074 for __, __v__ := range __slice__ {
The algorithm to find induction variables handles all cases
with an upper limit. It currently doesn't find related induction
variables such as c * ind or c + ind.
842 out of 22954 bound checks are removed for src/make.bash.
1957 out of 42952 bounds checks are removed for src/all.bash.
Things to do in follow-up CLs:
* Find the associated pointer for `for _, v := range a {}`
* Drop the NilChecks on the pointer.
* Replace the implicit induction variable by a loop over the pointer
Generated garbage can be reduced if we share the sdom between passes.
% benchstat old.txt new.txt
name old time/op new time/op delta
Template 337ms ± 3% 333ms ± 3% ~ (p=0.258 n=9+9)
GoTypes 1.11s ± 2% 1.10s ± 2% ~ (p=0.912 n=10+10)
Compiler 5.25s ± 1% 5.29s ± 2% ~ (p=0.077 n=9+9)
MakeBash 33.5s ± 1% 34.1s ± 2% +1.85% (p=0.011 n=9+9)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
Template 63.6MB ± 0% 63.9MB ± 0% +0.52% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
GoTypes 218MB ± 0% 219MB ± 0% +0.59% (p=0.000 n=10+9)
Compiler 978MB ± 0% 985MB ± 0% +0.69% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
Template 582k ± 0% 583k ± 0% +0.10% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
GoTypes 1.78M ± 0% 1.78M ± 0% +0.12% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Compiler 7.68M ± 0% 7.69M ± 0% +0.05% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old text-bytes new text-bytes delta
HelloSize 581k ± 0% 581k ± 0% -0.08% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
CmdGoSize 6.40M ± 0% 6.39M ± 0% -0.08% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
name old data-bytes new data-bytes delta
HelloSize 3.66k ± 0% 3.66k ± 0% ~ (all samples are equal)
CmdGoSize 134k ± 0% 134k ± 0% ~ (all samples are equal)
name old bss-bytes new bss-bytes delta
HelloSize 126k ± 0% 126k ± 0% ~ (all samples are equal)
CmdGoSize 149k ± 0% 149k ± 0% ~ (all samples are equal)
name old exe-bytes new exe-bytes delta
HelloSize 947k ± 0% 946k ± 0% -0.01% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
CmdGoSize 9.92M ± 0% 9.91M ± 0% -0.06% (p=0.000 n=10+10)
Change-Id: Ie74bdff46fd602db41bb457333d3a762a0c3dc4d
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The new function runtime.SetCgoTraceback may be used to register stack
traceback and symbolizer functions, written in C, to do a stack
traceback from cgo code.
There is a sample implementation of runtime.SetCgoSymbolizer at
github.com/ianlancetaylor/cgosymbolizer. Just importing that package is
sufficient to get symbolic C backtraces.
Currently only supported on linux/amd64.
Change-Id: If96ee2eb41c6c7379d407b9561b87557bfe47341
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/17761
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Added a debug flag "-d closure" to explain compilation of
closures (should this be done some other way? Should we
rewrite the "-m" flag to "-d escapes"?) Used this to
discover that cause was an OXXX node in the captured vars
list, and in turn noticed that OXXX nodes are explicitly
ignored in all other processing of captured variables.
Couldn't figure out a reproducer, did verify that this OXXX
was not caused by an unnamed return value (which is one use
of these). Verified lack of heap allocation by examining -S
output.
Assembly:
(runtime/mgc.go:1371) PCDATA $0, $2
(runtime/mgc.go:1371) CALL "".notewakeup(SB)
(runtime/mgc.go:1377) LEAQ "".gcBgMarkWorker.func1·f(SB), AX
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) MOVQ AX, (SP)
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) MOVQ "".autotmp_2242+88(SP), CX
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) MOVQ CX, 8(SP)
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) LEAQ go.string."GC worker (idle)"(SB), AX
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) MOVQ AX, 16(SP)
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) MOVQ $16, 24(SP)
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) MOVB $20, 32(SP)
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) MOVQ $0, 40(SP)
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) PCDATA $0, $2
(runtime/mgc.go:1404) CALL "".gopark(SB)
Added a check for compiling_runtime to ensure that this is
caught in the future. Added a test to test the check.
Verified that 1.5.3 did NOT reject the test case when
compiled with -+ flag, so this is not a recently added bug.
Cause of bug is two-part -- there was no leaking closure
detection ever, and instead it relied on capture-of-variables
to trigger compiling_runtime test, but closures improved in
1.5.3 so that mere capture of a value did not also capture
the variable, which thus allowed closures to escape, as well
as this case where the escape was spurious. In
fixedbugs/issue14999.go, compare messages for f and g;
1.5.3 would reject g, but not f. 1.4 rejects both because
1.4 heap-allocates parameter x for both.
Fixes#14999.
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Also cleans up return parameter stutter and missing periods.
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Issue #8633 (and #9134) noted that we didn't document the rules about
closing the Response.Body when Client.Do returned both a non-nil
*Response and a non-nil error (which can only happen when the user's
CheckRedirect returns an error).
In the process of investigating, I cleaned this code up a bunch, but
no user-visible behavior should have changed, except perhaps some
better error messages in some cases.
It turns out it's always been the case that when a CheckRedirect error
occurs, the Response.Body is already closed. Document that.
And the new code makes that more obvious too.
Fixes#8633
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The change in 20907 fixed varexpr but broke aliased. After that change,
a reference to a field in a struct would not be seen as aliasing itself.
Before that change, it would, but only because all fields in a struct
aliased everything.
This CL changes the compiler to consider all references to a field as
aliasing all other fields in that struct. This is imperfect--a
reference to one field does not alias another field--but is a simple fix
for the immediate problem. A better fix would require tracking the
specific fields as well.
Fixes#15042.
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Updates x/net/http2 to git rev 31df19d6 for changes since Go 1.6.
The main change was https://go-review.googlesource.com/19726 (move
merging of HEADERS and CONTINUATION into Framer), but there were a few
garbage reduction changes too.
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The default is 10MB, like http2, but can be configured with a new
field http.Transport.MaxResponseHeaderBytes.
Fixes#9115
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ANDQConst show up occassionally because of right shifting lowering.
ORs and XORs are already folded properly during generic.
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Very common, cuts about 70k from pkg/tools/linux_amd64/* binaries.
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In a number of places the code was joining filepaths explicitly with
"/", instead of using filepath.Join. This may cause problems on Windows
(or other) platforms.
This is in support of https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/18057
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Rather than checking the block final bit on the next invocation
of nextBlock, we check it at the termination of the current block.
This ensures that we return (n, io.EOF) instead of (0, io.EOF)
more frequently for most streams.
However, there are certain situations where an eager io.EOF is not done:
1) We previously returned from Read because the write buffer of the internal
dictionary was full, and it just so happens that there is no more data
remaining in the stream.
2) There exists a [non-final, empty, raw block] after all blocks that
actually contain uncompressed data. We cannot return io.EOF eagerly here
since it would break flushing semantics.
Both situations happen infrequently, but it is still important to note that
this change does *not* guarantee that flate will *always* return (n, io.EOF).
Furthermore, this CL makes no changes to the pattern of ReadByte calls
to the underlying io.ByteReader.
Below is the motivation for this change, pulling the text from
@bradfitz's CL/21290:
net/http and other things work better when io.Reader implementations
return (n, io.EOF) at the end, instead of (n, nil) followed by (0,
io.EOF). Both are legal, but the standard library has been moving
towards n+io.EOF.
An investigation of net/http connection re-use in
https://github.com/google/go-github/pull/317 revealed that with gzip
compression + http/1.1 chunking, the net/http package was not
automatically reusing the underlying TCP connections when the final
EOF bytes were already read off the wire. The net/http package only
reuses the connection if the underlying Readers (many of them nested
in this case) all eagerly return io.EOF.
Previous related CLs:
https://golang.org/cl/76400046 - tls.Reader
https://golang.org/cl/58240043 - http chunked reader
In addition to net/http, this behavior also helps things like
ioutil.ReadAll (see comments about performance improvements in
https://codereview.appspot.com/49570044)
Updates #14867
Updates google/go-github#317
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Compound AUTO types weren't named previously. That was because live
variable analysis (plive.go) doesn't handle spilling to compound types.
It can't handle them because there is no valid place to put VARDEFs when
regalloc is spilling compound types.
compound types = multiword builtin types: complex, string, slice, and
interface.
Instead, we split named AUTOs into individual one-word variables. For
example, a string s gets split into a byte ptr s.ptr and an integer
s.len. Those two variables can be spilled to / restored from
independently. As a result, live variable analysis can handle them
because they are one-word objects.
This CL will change how AUTOs are described in DWARF information.
Consider the code:
func f(s string, i int) int {
x := s[i:i+5]
g()
return lookup(x)
}
The old compiler would spill x to two consecutive slots on the stack,
both named x (at offsets 0 and 8). The new compiler spills the pointer
of x to a slot named x.ptr. It doesn't spill x.len at all, as it is a
constant (5) and can be rematerialized for the call to lookup.
So compound objects may not be spilled in their entirety, and even if
they are they won't necessarily be contiguous. Such is the price of
optimization.
Re-enable live variable analysis tests. One test remains disabled, it
fails because of #14904.
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The conventional name for a sync.Mutex is "mu".
These "lk" names date back to a time before conventions.
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For idx1 ops, SP can appear in the index slot.
Swap SP into the base register slot so we can encode
the instruction.
Fixes#15053
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Find comparisons to constants and propagate that information
down the dominator tree. Use it to resolve other constant
comparisons on the same variable.
So if we know x >= 7, then a x > 4 condition must return true.
This change allows us to use "_ = b[7]" hints to eliminate bounds checks.
Fixes#14900
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Currently we test crc64 only with ISO polynomial.
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We already keep the entire pragma bitset in n.Func.Pragma, so there's
no need to track Nointerface separately.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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Add a constant for the magic -1 for slice bounds.
Use it.
Enforce more aggressively that bounds must be
slice, ddd, or non-negative.
Remove ad hoc check in plive.go.
Check bounds before constructing an array type
when typechecking.
All changes are manual.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
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Pushed from an old client by mistake. These are the
missing changes.
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Helpful for indexed loads and stores when the stride is not equal to
the size being loaded/stored.
Update #7927
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We need to make sure all the bounds checks pass before issuing
a load which combines several others. We do this by issuing the
combined load at the last load's block, where "last" = closest to
the leaf of the dominator tree.
Fixes#15002
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Generated by eg, manually fixed up.
I’m not thrilled about having a setter,
but given the variety of contexts in which this
gets fiddled with, it is the cleanest
available alternative.
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Finishes cleanup which was too late to do when discovered during the
Go 1.6 cycle.
Fixes#14291
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Previously, cmd/compile rejected constant int->string conversions if
the integer value did not fit into an "int" value. Also, runtime
incorrectly truncated 64-bit values to 32-bit before checking if
they're a valid Unicode code point. According to the Go spec, both of
these cases should instead yield "\uFFFD".
Fixes#15039.
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This exports the system cert pool.
The system cert loading was refactored to let it be run multiple times
(so callers get a copy, and can't mutate global state), and also to
not discard errors.
SystemCertPool returns an error on Windows. Maybe it's fixable later,
but so far we haven't used it, since the system verifies TLS.
Fixes#13335
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We create appropriate ELF files automatically based on GOOS. There's
no point in supporting -H elf flag, particularly since we need to emit
different flavors of ELF depending on GOOS anyway.
If that weren't reason enough, -H elf appears to be broken since at
least Go 1.4. At least I wasn't able to find a way to make use of it.
As best I can tell digging through commit history, -H elf is just an
artifact leftover from Plan 9's 6l linker.
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The http2 spec defines a magic string which initates an http2 session:
"PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n"
It was intentionally chosen to kinda look like an HTTP request, but
just different enough to break things not ready for it. This change
makes Go ready for it.
Notably: Go now accepts the request header (the prefix "PRI *
HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\n") as a valid request, even though it doesn't have a
Host header. But we now mark it as "Connection: close" and teach the
Server to never read a second request from the connection once that's
seen. If the http.Handler wants to deal with the upgrade, it has to
hijack the request, read out the "body", compare it against
"SM\r\n\r\n", and then speak http2. One of the new tests demonstrates
that hijacking.
Fixes#14451
Updates #14141 (h2c)
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This makes sure the net/http package never attempts to transmit a
bogus header field key or value and instead fails fast with an error
to the user, rather than relying on the server to maybe return an
error.
It's still possible to use x/net/http2.Transport directly to send
bogus stuff. This change only stops h1 & h2 usage via the net/http
package. A future change will update x/net/http2.
This change also moves some code from request.go to lex.go, which in a
separate future change should be moved so it can be shared with http2
to reduce code bloat.
Updates #14048
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Test to follow in a separate CL that arranges for the runtime package to
store non-Go addresses in a CPU profile.
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Only use REP;MOVSB if:
1) The CPUID flag says it is fast, and
2) The pointers are unaligned
Otherwise, use REP;MOVSQ.
Update #14630
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Fixes#14522.
As I said on that issue:
----
This is a progressive JPEG image. There are two dimensions of
progressivity: spectral selection (variables zs and ze in scan.go,
ranging in [0, 63]) and successive approximation (variables ah and al in
scan.go, ranging in [0, 8), from LSB to MSB, although ah=0 implicitly
means ah=8).
For this particular image, there are three components, and the SOS
markers contain this progression:
zs, ze, ah, al: 0 0 0 0 components: 0, 1, 2
zs, ze, ah, al: 1 63 0 0 components: 1
zs, ze, ah, al: 1 63 0 0 components: 2
zs, ze, ah, al: 1 63 0 2 components: 0
zs, ze, ah, al: 1 10 2 1 components: 0
zs, ze, ah, al: 11 63 2 1 components: 0
zs, ze, ah, al: 1 10 1 0 components: 0
The combination of all of these is complete (i.e. spectra 0 to 63 and
bits 8 exclusive to 0) for components 1 and 2, but it is incomplete for
component 0 (the luma component). In particular, there is no data for
component 0, spectra 11 to 63 and bits 1 exclusive to 0.
The image/jpeg code, as of Go 1.6, waits until both dimensions are
complete before performing the de-quantization, IDCT and copy to an
*image.YCbCr. This is the "if zigEnd != blockSize-1 || al != 0 { ...
continue }" code and associated commentary in scan.go.
Almost all progressive JPEG images end up complete in both dimensions
for all components, but this particular image is incomplete for
component 0, so the Go code never writes anything to the Y values of the
resultant *image.YCbCr, which is why the broken output is so dark (but
still looks recognizable in terms of red and blue hues).
My reading of the ITU T.81 JPEG specification (Annex G) doesn't
explicitly say that this is a valid image, but it also doesn't rule it
out.
In any case, the fix is, for progressive JPEG images, to always
reconstruct the decoded blocks (by performing the de-quantization, IDCT
and copy to an *image.YCbCr), regardless of whether or not they end up
complete. Note that, in Go, the jpeg.Decode function does not return
until the entire image is decoded, so we still only want to reconstruct
each block once, not once per SOS (Start Of Scan) marker.
----
A test image was also added, based on video-001.progressive.jpeg. When
decoding that image, inserting a
println("nComp, zs, ze, ah, al:", nComp, zigStart, zigEnd, ah, al)
into decoder.processSOS in scan.go prints:
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 3 0 0 0 1
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 1 5 0 2
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 1 63 0 1
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 1 63 0 1
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 6 63 0 2
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 1 63 2 1
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 3 0 0 1 0
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 1 63 1 0
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 1 63 1 0
nComp, zs, ze, ah, al: 1 1 63 1 0
In other words, video-001.progressive.jpeg contains 10 different scans.
This little program below drops half of them (remembering to keep the
"\xff\xd9" End of Image marker):
----
package main
import (
"bytes"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
)
func main() {
sos := []byte{0xff, 0xda}
eoi := []byte{0xff, 0xd9}
src, err := ioutil.ReadFile("video-001.progressive.jpeg")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
b := bytes.Split(src, sos)
println(len(b)) // Prints 11.
dst := bytes.Join(b[:5], sos)
dst = append(dst, eoi...)
if err := ioutil.WriteFile("video-001.progressive.truncated.jpeg", dst, 0666); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
----
The video-001.progressive.truncated.jpeg was converted to png via
libjpeg and ImageMagick:
djpeg -nosmooth video-001.progressive.truncated.jpeg > tmp.tga
convert tmp.tga video-001.progressive.truncated.png
rm tmp.tga
Change-Id: I72b20cd4fb6746d36d8d4d587f891fb3bc641f84
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21062
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
In tostruct0 and tofunargs we take a list of nodes, transform them into
a slice of Fields, set the fields on a type, then use the IterFields
iterator to iterate over the list again to see if any of them are
broken.
As we know the slice of fielde-we just created it-we can combine these two
interations into one pass over the fields.
Change-Id: I8b04c90fb32fd6c3b1752cfc607128a634ee06c5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21350
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
This allows us to get rid of Isptr and Issigned. Still some code to
clean up for Isint, Isfloat, and Iscomplex.
CL produced mechanically using gofmt -w -r.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: If4f807bb7f2b357288d2547be2380eb511875786
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21339
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* This is an improved version of an earlier patch.
* Verified with gcc up to 100.
* Limited to two instructions based on costs from
https://gmplib.org/~tege/x86-timing.pdf
Change-Id: Ib7c37de6fd8e0ba554459b15c7409508cbcf6728
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21103
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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Replace Isfixedarray, Isslice, and Isinter with the IsArray, IsSlice,
and IsInterface methods added for SSA. Rewrite performed mechanically
using gofmt -w -r "Isfoo(t) -> t.IsFoo()".
Because the IsFoo methods panic when given a nil pointer, a handful of
call sites had to be modified to check for nil Type values. These
aren't strictly necessary, because nil Type values should only occur
in invalid Go source programs, so it would be okay if we panicked on
them and gave up type checking the rest of the package. However, there
are a couple regress tests that expect we continue, so add checks to
keep those tests passing. (See #15029.)
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: I511c6ac4cfdf3f9cbdb3e52a5fa91b6d09d82f80
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Apparently I’m having a hard time following my
own naming scheme.
Change-Id: I99c801bef09fa65c1f0e8ecc2fba154a495e9c17
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21332
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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This removes almost all direct access to
Type’s heavily overloaded Type field.
Mostly generated by eg, manually checked.
Significant manual changes:
* reflect.go's typPkg used Type indiscriminately.
Use it only for specific etypes.
* gen.go's visitComponents contained a usage of Type
with structs. Using Type for structs no longer
occurs, and the Fatal contained therein has not triggered,
so it has been axed.
* Scary code in cgen.go's cgen_slice is now explicitly scary.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: I2dbfb3c959da7ae239f964d83898c204affcabc6
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Also, add two uses of Key and Val that I missed earlier.
As before, direct writes to Down and Type remain in bimport.
Change-Id: I487aa975926b30092db1ad74ace17994697117c1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21330
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Partial revert of https://golang.org/cl/20967 which
I can't reproduce and actually breaks me more.
Fixes#14901
Change-Id: I8cce443fbd95f5f6f2a5b6a4b9f2faab36167a12
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Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Previously, t.IsPtr() reported whether t was represented with a
pointer, but some of its callers expected it to report whether t is an
actual Go pointer. Resolve this by renaming t.IsPtr to t.IsPtrShaped
and adding a new t.IsPtr method to report Go pointer types.
Updated a couple callers in gc/ssa.go to use IsPtr instead of
IsPtrShaped.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Updates #15028.
Change-Id: I0a8154b5822ad8a6ad296419126ad01a3d2a5dc5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21232
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
Changes generated by eg and manually checked.
Isfixedarray, Isslice, and many other
Type-related functions in subr.go should
either be deleted or moved to type.go.
Later, though; the game now is cleanup via encapsulation.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: I83dd8816f6263b74367d23c2719a08c362e330f9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21303
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Happens occasionally for boolean phis was used as a control.
Change-Id: Ie0f2483e9004c1706751d8dfb25ee2e5106d917e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21310
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The Read logic should not assume that only (0, io.EOF) is returned
instead of (n, io.EOF) where n is positive.
The fix done here is very similar to the fix to compress/zlib
in CL/20292.
Change-Id: Icb76258cdcf8cfa386a60bab330fefde46fc071d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21308
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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It is valid for io.Reader to return (n, io.EOF) where n is positive.
The unit test should not fail if io.EOF is returned when read until
the end.
Change-Id: I7b918e3cc03db8b90c8aa58f4c0f7806a1d4af7e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21307
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s390x doesn't introduce any new assembly syntax. There are a few
instructions which require the operands to be reordered, notably
the storage-storage instructions that put the length into From3 so
that the memory operands can be put into From and To.
The assembly test currently covers a subset of instructions but
tries to hit edge cases as much as possible. Unlike the other ports
it can be linked as an executable to make disassembling it easy.
It would be nice to autogenerate it at some point in the future.
Change-Id: I8dd542c34b9e450b8129d46693a5acb0ded791ce
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21253
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substAny needs access to many internal details
of gc.Type. substArgTypes comes along for the ride.
Change-Id: I430a4edfd54a1266522f7a9818e5e7b5da72479c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21250
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Based on the ppc64 port.
s390x supports 2, 4 and 6 byte instructions and Go assembly
instructions sometimes map to several s390x instructions. The
assembler loops until a fixed point is reached in order to use
branch instructions that can only handle a short offset in a
similar way to other ports.
Change-Id: I4278bf46aca35a96ca9cea0857e6229643c9c1e3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20942
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Previously if we were only using the low bits of AuxInt,
the high bits were ignored and could be junk. This CL
changes that behavior to define the high bits to be the
sign-extended version of the low bits for all cases.
There are 2 main benefits:
- Deterministic representation. This helps with CSE.
(Const8 [0x1]) and (Const8 [0x101]) used to be the same "value"
but CSE couldn't see them as such.
- Testability. We can check that all ops leave AuxInt in a state
consistent with the new rule. In the old scheme, it was hard
to check whether a rule correctly used only the low-order bits.
Side benefits:
- ==0 and !=0 tests are easier.
Drawbacks:
- This differs from the runtime representation in registers,
where it is important that we allow upper bits to be undefined
(so we're not sign/zero-extending all the time).
- Ops that treat AuxInt as unsigned (shifts, mostly) need to be
a bit more careful.
Change-Id: I9a685ff27e36dc03287c9ab1cecd6c0b4045c819
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21256
Reviewed-by: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
Flip around the composition order of the http.Response.Body's
gzip.Reader vs. the reader which keeps track of waiting to see the end
of the HTTP/1 response framing (whether that's a Content-Length or
HTTP/1.1 chunking).
Previously:
user -> http.Response.Body
-> bodyEOFSignal
-> gzipReader
-> gzip.Reader
-> bufio.Reader
[ -> http/1.1 de-chunking reader ] optional
-> http1 framing *body
But because bodyEOFSignal was waiting to see an EOF from the
underlying gzip.Reader before reusing the connection, and gzip.Reader
(or more specifically: the flate.Reader) wasn't returning an early
io.EOF with the final chunk, the bodyEOfSignal was never releasing the
connection, because the EOF from the http1 framing was read by a party
who didn't care about it yet: the helper bufio.Reader created to do
byte-at-a-time reading in the flate.Reader.
Flip the read composition around to:
user -> http.Response.Body
-> gzipReader
-> gzip.Reader
-> bufio.Reader
-> bodyEOFSignal
[ -> http/1.1 de-chunking reader ] optional
-> http1 framing *body
Now when gzip.Reader does its byte-at-a-time reading via the
bufio.Reader, the bufio.Reader will do its big reads against the
bodyEOFSignal reader instead, which will then see the underlying http1
framing EOF, and be able to reuse the connection.
Updates google/go-github#317
Updates #14867
And related abandoned fix to flate.Reader: https://golang.org/cl/21290
Change-Id: I3729dfdffe832ad943b84f4734b0f59b0e834749
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21291
Reviewed-by: David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org>
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Record total number of relocations, pcdata, automatics, funcdata and files in
object file and use these numbers in the linker to allocate contiguous
slices to later be filled by the defined symbols.
name old secs new secs delta
LinkCmdGo 0.52 ± 3% 0.49 ± 3% -4.21% (p=0.000 n=91+92)
LinkJuju 4.48 ± 4% 4.21 ± 7% -6.08% (p=0.000 n=96+100)
name old MaxRSS new MaxRSS delta
LinkCmdGo 122k ± 2% 120k ± 4% -1.66% (p=0.000 n=98+93)
LinkJuju 799k ± 5% 865k ± 8% +8.29% (p=0.000 n=89+99)
GOGC=off
name old secs new secs delta
LinkCmdGo 0.42 ± 2% 0.41 ± 0% -2.98% (p=0.000 n=89+70)
LinkJuju 3.61 ± 0% 3.52 ± 1% -2.46% (p=0.000 n=80+89)
name old MaxRSS new MaxRSS delta
LinkCmdGo 130k ± 1% 128k ± 1% -1.33% (p=0.000 n=100+100)
LinkJuju 1.00M ± 0% 0.99M ± 0% -1.70% (p=0.000 n=100+100)
Change-Id: Ie08f6ccd4311bb78d8950548c678230a58635c73
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21026
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
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The CMP* family of instructions are longer than their TEST counterparts by one byte.
After this change, my go tool has 13 cmp.*$0x0 instructions, compared to 5612 before.
Change-Id: Ieb87d65657917e494c0e4b711a7ba2918ae27610
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21255
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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Simplify the handling of zero padding in fmt_integer and
fmt_float to not require any adjustment of the format flags.
Note that f.zero can only be true when padding to the left
and f.wid is always greater than or equal to 0.
Change-Id: I204b57d103c0eac13d86995992f2b26209196925
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These are the first of several convenience
constructors for types.
They are part of type field encapsulation.
This removes most external writes to TARRAY Type and Bound fields.
substAny still directly fiddles with the .Type field.
substAny generally needs access to Type internals.
It will be moved to type.go in a future CL.
bimport still directly writes the .Type field.
This is hard to change.
Also of note:
* inl.go contains an (apparently irrelevant) bug fix:
as.Right was given the wrong type.
vararrtype was previously unused.
* I believe that aindex (subr.go) never creates slices,
but it is safer to keep existing behavior.
The removal of -1 as a constant there is part
of hiding that implementation detail.
Future CLs will finish that job.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: If09bf001a874d7dba08e9ad0bcd6722860af4b91
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Previously format argument was detected via scanning func type args.
This didn't work when func type couldn't be determined if the func
is declared in the external package. Fall back to scanning for
the first string call argument in this case.
Fixes#14754
Change-Id: I571cc29684cc641bc87882002ef474cf1481e9e2
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This is a change improving consistency in the source tree.
The pattern foo &= ^bar, was only used six times in src/ directory.
The usage of the supported &^ (bit clear / AND NOT) operator is way more
common, about factor 10x.
Change-Id: If26a2994fd81d23d42189bee00245eb84e672cf3
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RFC 2047 recommends a maximum length of 75 characters for
encoded-words. Due to a bug, encoded-words were limited to 77
characters instead of 75.
Change-Id: I2ff9d013ab922df6fd542464ace70b1c46dc7ae7
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Add a "HuffmanOnly" compression level, where the input is
only entropy encoded.
The output is fully inflate compatible. Typical compression
is reduction is about 50% of typical level 1 compression, however
the compression time is very stable, and does not vary as much as
nearly as much level 1 compression (or Snappy).
This mode is useful for:
* HTTP compression in a CPU limited environment.
* Entropy encoding Snappy compressed data, for archiving, etc.
* Compression where compression time needs to be predictable.
* Fast network transfer.
Snappy "usually" performs inbetween this and level 1 compression-wise,
but at the same speed as "Huffman", so this is not a replacement,
but a good supplement for Snappy, since it usually can compress
Snappy output further.
This is implemented as level -2, since this would be too much of a
compression reduction to replace level 1.
>go test -bench=Encode -cpu=1
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsHuffman1e4 30000 52334 ns/op 191.08 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsHuffman1e5 3000 518343 ns/op 192.92 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsHuffman1e6 300 5356884 ns/op 186.68 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsSpeed1e4 5000 324214 ns/op 30.84 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsSpeed1e5 500 3952614 ns/op 25.30 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsSpeed1e6 30 40760350 ns/op 24.53 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsDefault1e4 5000 387056 ns/op 25.84 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsDefault1e5 300 5950614 ns/op 16.80 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsDefault1e6 20 63842195 ns/op 15.66 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsCompress1e4 5000 391859 ns/op 25.52 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsCompress1e5 300 5707112 ns/op 17.52 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeDigitsCompress1e6 20 59839465 ns/op 16.71 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainHuffman1e4 20000 73498 ns/op 136.06 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainHuffman1e5 2000 595892 ns/op 167.82 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainHuffman1e6 200 6059016 ns/op 165.04 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainSpeed1e4 5000 321212 ns/op 31.13 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainSpeed1e5 500 2823873 ns/op 35.41 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainSpeed1e6 50 27237864 ns/op 36.71 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainDefault1e4 3000 454634 ns/op 22.00 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainDefault1e5 200 6859537 ns/op 14.58 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainDefault1e6 20 71547405 ns/op 13.98 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainCompress1e4 3000 462307 ns/op 21.63 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainCompress1e5 200 7534992 ns/op 13.27 MB/s
BenchmarkEncodeTwainCompress1e6 20 80353365 ns/op 12.45 MB/s
PASS
ok compress/flate 55.333s
Change-Id: I8e12ad13220e50d4cf7ddba6f292333efad61b0c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20982
Reviewed-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
Reviewed-by: Nigel Tao <nigeltao@golang.org>
Patch originally from Steven Hartland. Tweaked a bit & added a test.
Fixes#7197
Change-Id: I09012b4674e7c641dba31a24e9758cedb898d3ee
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21196
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This was the only unconverted instance.
Change-Id: Ic0ba75824614fcd1e055316e62e26acd06801dd1
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TestEvalSymlinksCanonicalNames fails on system where 8dot3 name creation
is disabled. Add new test that temporarily changes 8dot3 name creation
file system setting and runs TestEvalSymlinksCanonicalNames under that
setting. New test requires administrator access and modifies important
file system setting, so don't run the test unless explicitly requested
by specifying new test flag.
Updates #13980
Change-Id: I598b5b956e6bd0ed556e79d350cb244808c89c0b
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The previous rules to combine indexed loads produced addresses like:
From: obj.Addr{
Type: TYPE_MEM,
Reg: REG_CX,
Name: NAME_AUTO,
Offset: 121,
...
}
which are erroneous because NAME_AUTO implies a base register of
REG_SP, and cmd/internal/obj/x86 makes many assumptions to this
effect. Note that previously we were also producing an extra "ADDQ
SP, CX" instruction, so indexing off of SP was already handled.
The approach taken by this CL to address the problem is to instead
produce addresses like:
From: obj.Addr{
Type: TYPE_MEM,
Reg: REG_SP,
Name: NAME_AUTO,
Offset: 121,
Index: REG_CX,
Scale: 1,
}
and to omit the "ADDQ SP, CX" instruction.
Downside to this approach is it requires adding a lot of new
MOV[WLQ]loadidx1 instructions that nearly duplicate functionality of
the existing MOV[WLQ]loadidx[248] instructions, but with a different
Scale.
Fixes#15001.
Change-Id: Iad9a1a41e5e2552f8d22e3ba975e4ea0862dffd2
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See #14874
This change adds a compiler optimization for pointer shaped convT2I.
Since itab symbols are now emitted by the compiler, the itab address can
be directly moved into the iface structure.
Change-Id: I311483af544519ca682c5f872960717ead772f26
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20901
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
See #14874
This change tells the linker to collect all the itablink symbols and
collect them so that moduledata can have a slice of all compiler
generated itabs.
The logic is shamelessly adapted from what is done with typelink symbols.
Change-Id: Ie93b59acf0fcba908a876d506afbf796f222dbac
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20889
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
See #14874
This change tells the compiler to emit itab and itablink symbols in
situations where they could be useful; however the compiled code does
not actually make use of the new symbols yet.
Change-Id: I0db3e6ec0cb1f3b7cebd4c60229e4a48372fe586
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20888
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com>
See #14874
This change makes the runtime register all compiler generated itabs
(as obtained from the moduledata) during init.
Change-Id: I9969a0985b99b8bda820a631f7fe4c78f1174cdf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20900
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com>
In syscall.forkAndExecInChild, blocks of code labelled Pass 1
and Pass 2 permute the file descriptors (if necessary) which are
passed to the child process. If Pass 1 begins with fds = {0,2,1},
nextfd = 4 and pipe = 4, then the statement labelled "don't stomp
on pipe" is too late -- the pipe (which will be needed to pass
exec status back to the parent) will have been closed by the
preceding DUP call.
Moving the "don't stomp" test earlier ensures that the pipe is
protected.
Fixes#14979
Change-Id: I890c311527f6aa255be48b3277c1e84e2049ee22
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21184
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This mostly a mechanical change.
However, the change in assignop (subr.go) is a bug fix.
The code didn’t match the comment,
and the comment was correct.
Nevertheless, this CL passes toolstash -cmp.
The last direct reference to dddBound outside
type.go (in typecheck.go) will go away
in a future CL.
Change-Id: Ifb1691e0a07f906712c18c4a4cd23060807a5da5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21235
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Packed encoding is the default on the proto3 format. Profiles generated
in the profile.proto format by third parties cannot be decoded by the
Go pprof tool, since its proto decoder does not recognize packed
encoding for repeated fields.
In particular this issue prevents go tool pprof from reading profiles
generated by the version of pprof in github.com/google/pprof
Profiles generated by go tool pprof after this change will use packed
repeating fields, so older versions of pprof will not be able to read
them. pprof will continue to be able to read profiles generated before
this change.
Change-Id: Ife0b353a535ae1e495515b9bcec588dd967e171b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21240
Reviewed-by: David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org>
When building make.bash, calling Nodes.Set(s) where len(s) == 0 occurs
4738678 times vs 1465415 calls where len(s) > 0; i.e., it is over 3x
more common to set Nodes.slice to nil rather than to s.
Make a copy of slice (header) and take address of that copy instead
to avoid allocating the argument slice on the heap always even when
not needed.
Saves 4738678 slice header allocations and slice header value copies.
Change-Id: I88e8e919ea9868ceb2df46173d187af4109bd947
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21241
Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
Now that structs use a slice to store their fields, this code can be
simplified somewhat.
Passes toolstash -cmp.
Change-Id: If17b1c89871fa06f34938fa67df0f8c6bcf1a86b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21219
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This reverts commit 85bbabd9c4.
The reverted CL broke all builds, because it depends on other CLs
that haven't been reviewed or landed yet.
Change-Id: I936f969431e0ac77133e43de2bf63042cef6b777
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21238
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
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s390x doesn't introduce any new assembly syntax. There are a few
instructions which require the operands to be reordered, notably
the storage-storage instructions that put the length into From3 so
that the memory operands can be put into From and To.
The assembly test currently covers a subset of instructions but
tries to hit edge cases as much as possible. Unlike the other ports
it can be linked as an executable to make disassembling it easy.
It would be nice to autogenerate it at some point in the future.
Change-Id: I7615ac6ecf239e3f347fad9ae1f8eede91742859
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20934
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linux/386 depends on modify_ldt system call, but recent Linux kernels
can disable this system call. Any Go programs built as linux/386
crash with the message 'Trace/breakpoint trap'.
The kernel config CONFIG_MODIFY_LDT_SYSCALL, which control
enable/disable modify_ldt, is disabled on Amazon Linux 2016.03.
This fixes this problem by using set_thread_area instead of modify_ldt
on linux/386.
Fixes#14795.
Change-Id: I0cc5139e40e9e5591945164156a77b6bdff2c7f1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21190
Reviewed-by: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
One intrinsic was needed to help get the very best
performance out of a future GC; as long as that one was
being added, I also added Bswap since that is sometimes
a handy thing to have. I had intended to fill out the
bit-scan intrinsic family, but the mismatch between the
"scan forward" instruction and "count leading zeroes"
was large enough to cause me to leave it out -- it poses
a dilemma that I'd rather dodge right now.
These intrinsics are not exposed for general use.
That's a separate issue requiring an API proposal change
( https://github.com/golang/proposal )
All intrinsics are tested, both that they are substituted
on the appropriate architecture, and that they produce the
expected result.
Change-Id: I5848037cfd97de4f75bdc33bdd89bba00af4a8ee
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20564
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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Calling the read only Linkrlookup will now not cause the name
string to escape. So a lookup can be performed on a []byte
casted to a string without allocating. This will help a followup
cl and it is also much simpler and cleaner.
Performance not impacted by this.
name old s/op new s/op delta
LinkCmdGo 0.51 ± 6% 0.51 ± 5% ~ (p=0.192 n=98+98)
Change-Id: I7846ba3160eb845a3a29cbf0be703c47369ece16
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21187
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I want to get rid of OTFUNC, which serves no useful purpose. However,
it turns out that the escape analysis pass looks at the node slices set
up for OTFUNC, even though by the time escape analysis runs the OTFUNC
has been converted to OTYPE. This CL converts the escape analysis code
to look at the function decls instead, and clears the OTFUNC info when
converting to OTYPE to ensure that nothing else looks at it.
Change-Id: I3f2f5997ea8ea7a127a858e94b20aabfab84a5bf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21202
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Remove all special handling of Google Code, which has shut down.
Commit 4ec2fd3e6a suggested that maybe the
shutdown warning should remain. However, it has been missing from Go 1.6
already, and by Go 1.7 people will most likely have realised that Google
Code has shut down.
Updates #10193.
Change-Id: I5749bbbe2fe3b07cff4edd20303bbedaeaa8d77b
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Make verbs b,c,o and U work for any array and slice of integer
type including byte and uint8.
Fix a bug that triggers badverb for []uint8 and []byte type
on the slice/array level instead of on each element like for
any other slice or array type.
Add tests that make sure we do not accidentally alter the
behavior of printing []byte for []byte and []uint8 type
if they are used at the top level when formatting with %#v.
name old time/op new time/op delta
SprintfHexBytes-2 177ns ± 2% 176ns ± 2% ~ (p=0.066 n=48+49)
SprintfBytes-2 330ns ± 1% 329ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.118 n=45+47)
Fixes#13478
Change-Id: I99328a184973ae219bcc0f69c3978cb1ff462888
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Merge printReflectValue into printValue. Determine if handleMethods
was already called in printArg by checking if depth is 0. Do not
call handleMethods on depth 0 again in printValue to not introduce
a performance regression. handleMethods is called already in printArg
to not introduce a performance penalty for top-level Stringer,
GoStringer, Errors and Formatters by using reflect.ValueOf on them
just to retrieve them again as interface{} values in printValue.
Clear p.arg in printValue after handleMethods to print the type
of the value inside the reflect.Value when a bad verb is encountered
on the top level instead of printing "reflect.Value=" as the type of
the argument. This also fixes a bug that incorrectly prints the
whole map instead of just the value for a key if the returned value
by the map for the key is an invalid reflect value.
name old time/op new time/op delta
SprintfPadding-2 229ns ± 2% 227ns ± 1% -0.50% (p=0.013 n=20+20)
SprintfEmpty-2 36.4ns ± 6% 37.2ns ±14% ~ (p=0.091 n=18+20)
SprintfString-2 102ns ± 1% 102ns ± 0% ~ (p=0.751 n=20+20)
SprintfTruncateString-2 142ns ± 0% 141ns ± 1% -0.95% (p=0.000 n=16+20)
SprintfQuoteString-2 389ns ± 0% 388ns ± 0% -0.12% (p=0.019 n=20+20)
SprintfInt-2 100ns ± 2% 100ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.188 n=20+15)
SprintfIntInt-2 155ns ± 3% 154ns ± 2% ~ (p=0.092 n=20+20)
SprintfPrefixedInt-2 250ns ± 2% 251ns ± 3% ~ (p=0.559 n=20+20)
SprintfFloat-2 177ns ± 2% 175ns ± 1% -1.30% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
SprintfComplex-2 516ns ± 1% 510ns ± 1% -1.13% (p=0.000 n=19+16)
SprintfBoolean-2 90.9ns ± 3% 90.6ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.193 n=19+19)
SprintfHexString-2 171ns ± 1% 169ns ± 1% -1.44% (p=0.000 n=19+20)
SprintfHexBytes-2 180ns ± 1% 180ns ± 1% ~ (p=0.060 n=19+18)
SprintfBytes-2 330ns ± 1% 329ns ± 1% -0.42% (p=0.003 n=20+20)
SprintfStringer-2 354ns ± 3% 352ns ± 3% ~ (p=0.525 n=20+19)
SprintfStructure-2 804ns ± 3% 776ns ± 2% -3.56% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
FprintInt-2 155ns ± 0% 151ns ± 1% -2.35% (p=0.000 n=19+20)
FprintfBytes-2 169ns ± 0% 170ns ± 1% +0.81% (p=0.000 n=18+19)
FprintIntNoAlloc-2 112ns ± 0% 109ns ± 1% -2.28% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
Change-Id: Ib9a39082ed1be0f1f7499ee6fb6c9530f043e43a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20923
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Remove format flag reset from doPrint. Flags will not be set in
doPrint and printArg will not return with flags modified.
Remove the extra arguments addspace and addnewline and split up
doPrint into two simpler and specialized functions.
Change-Id: Ib884d027abfbb31c6f01b008f51d6d76fc0c1a17
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Use a type switch instead of calling Val.Ctype (which in turn just
uses a type switch anyway).
Use continue statements to simplify the control flow.
Change-Id: I65c139d706d4d78e5b4ce09d1b1505a3e424496b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21173
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
The colas function allocates 2 slice headers in each call (via Nodes.Set)
only to throw away those slice headers in the common case where both the
lhs and rhs in "lhs := rhs" have length 1.
Avoid the Nodes.Set calls in those cases. For make.bash, this eliminates
~63,000 slice header allocations.
Also: Minor cleanups in colasdefn.
Change-Id: Ib114a67c3adeb8821868bd71a5e0f5e2e19fcd4f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21170
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For #14876.
Change-Id: I0992859264cbaf9c9b691fad53345bbb01b4cf3b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21085
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For #14876.
Change-Id: I33947f74e8058437a784862f1f064974afc99250
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21084
Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
- Fix a typo.
- Skip this test on -short on non-builders.
Change-Id: Id102eceb59451694bf92b618e02ccee6603b6852
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21113
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
High tag number form may not be used for tag numbers that fit in low tag number
form.
Change-Id: I93edde0e1f86087047e0b3f2e55d6180b01e78bf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18224
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
For #14962.
Change-Id: I3539d882487c99dee99ac953e039b79c6b963cf9
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21150
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Fixes#14944
Change-Id: I73e0997cb6ebaeced1045b0ddadac893319bd78f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21065
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I recently added TestUnexportedMethods which uses an interface type
to pin type information for an unexported method. But as written,
the interface type is not accessible to the reflect package.
You can imagine a future compiler optimization realizing that and
removing the type information for f. In fact, cl/20901 happens to
do that.
Change-Id: I1ddb67f50cb9b5737253b58f10545f3de652c29d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21112
Reviewed-by: Michel Lespinasse <walken@google.com>
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This is a follow-up of https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/20653/
Special case computation for slices with elements of byte size or
pointer size.
name old time/op new time/op delta
GrowSliceBytes-4 86.2ns ± 3% 75.4ns ± 2% -12.50% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
GrowSliceInts-4 161ns ± 3% 136ns ± 3% -15.59% (p=0.000 n=19+19)
GrowSlicePtr-4 239ns ± 2% 233ns ± 2% -2.52% (p=0.000 n=20+20)
GrowSliceStruct24Bytes-4 258ns ± 3% 256ns ± 3% ~ (p=0.134 n=20+20)
Change-Id: Ice5fa648058fe9d7fa89dee97ca359966f671128
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21101
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When creating binaries for dynamic linking, the linker moves
read-only data symbols that contain pointers into relro sections.
It is not setup for handling a go.string symbol moving to relro.
Instead of teaching it how (because go.string symbols with pointers
are unusual anyhow), put the data in a type.. section.
Fixes the android builder.
Change-Id: Ica4722d32241643c060923517b90276ff8ac6b07
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21110
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There's a race between runtime.goexitsall killing all OS processes
of a go program in order to exit, and runtime.newosproc forking a
new one. If the new process has been created but not yet stored
its pid in m.procid, it will not be killed by goexitsall and
deadlock results.
This CL prevents the race by making the newly forked process
check whether the program is exiting. It also prevents a
potential "shoot-out" if multiple goroutines call Exit at
the same time, which could possibly lead to two processes
killing each other and leaving the rest deadlocked.
Change-Id: I3170b4a62d2461f6b029b3d6aad70373714ed53e
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During random stealing we steal 4*GOMAXPROCS times from random procs.
One would expect that most of the time we check all procs this way,
but due to low quality PRNG we actually miss procs with frightening
probability. Below are modelling experiment results for 1e6 tries:
GOMAXPROCS = 2 : missed 1 procs 7944 times
GOMAXPROCS = 3 : missed 1 procs 101620 times
GOMAXPROCS = 3 : missed 2 procs 3571 times
GOMAXPROCS = 4 : missed 1 procs 63916 times
GOMAXPROCS = 4 : missed 2 procs 61 times
GOMAXPROCS = 4 : missed 3 procs 16 times
GOMAXPROCS = 5 : missed 1 procs 133136 times
GOMAXPROCS = 5 : missed 2 procs 1025 times
GOMAXPROCS = 5 : missed 3 procs 101 times
GOMAXPROCS = 5 : missed 4 procs 15 times
GOMAXPROCS = 8 : missed 1 procs 151765 times
GOMAXPROCS = 8 : missed 2 procs 5057 times
GOMAXPROCS = 8 : missed 3 procs 1726 times
GOMAXPROCS = 8 : missed 4 procs 68 times
GOMAXPROCS = 12 : missed 1 procs 199081 times
GOMAXPROCS = 12 : missed 2 procs 27489 times
GOMAXPROCS = 12 : missed 3 procs 3113 times
GOMAXPROCS = 12 : missed 4 procs 233 times
GOMAXPROCS = 12 : missed 5 procs 9 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 1 procs 237477 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 2 procs 30037 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 3 procs 9466 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 4 procs 1334 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 5 procs 192 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 6 procs 5 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 7 procs 1 times
GOMAXPROCS = 16 : missed 8 procs 1 times
A missed proc won't lead to underutilization because we check all procs
again after dropping P. But it can lead to an unpleasant situation
when we miss a proc, drop P, check all procs, discover work, acquire P,
miss the proc again, repeat.
Improve stealing logic to cover all procs.
Also don't enter spinning mode and try to steal when there is nobody around.
Change-Id: Ibb6b122cc7fb836991bad7d0639b77c807aab4c2
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Change control flow to probe with N=1. This calls benchFunc
the same number of times as the old implementation in the
absence of subbenchmarks.
To be compatible with existing tools, benchmarking only
prints a line for "leaf" benchmarks. This means, though, that
the name of a benchmark can only be printed after the first
iteration.
Issue #14863
Change-Id: Ic7b9b89b058f8ebb5287755f24f9e47df8c9537c
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This change removes a lot of dead code. Some of the code has never been
used, not even when it was first commited. The rest shouldn't have
survived refactors.
This change doesn't remove unused routines helpful for debugging, nor
does it remove code that's used in commented out blocks of code that are
only unused temporarily. Furthermore, unused constants weren't removed
when they were part of a set of constants from specifications.
One noteworthy omission from this CL are about 1000 lines of unused code
in cmd/fix, 700 lines of which are the typechecker, which hasn't been
used ever since the pre-Go 1 fixes have been removed. I wasn't sure if
this code should stick around for future uses of cmd/fix or be culled as
well.
Change-Id: Ib714bc7e487edc11ad23ba1c3222d1fd02e4a549
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Store already padded keys instead of storing key and padding it during
Reset and Sum. This simplifies code and makes Reset-Write-Sum sequences
faster, which helps /x/crypto/pbkdf2.
HMAC benchmark:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkHMACSHA256_1K-4 7669 7613 -0.73%
BenchmarkHMACSHA256_32-4 1880 1737 -7.61%
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
BenchmarkHMACSHA256_1K-4 133.52 134.50 1.01x
BenchmarkHMACSHA256_32-4 17.02 18.41 1.08x
PBKDF2 benchmark:
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkPBKDF2HMACSHA256-4 1943196 1807699 -6.97%
Change-Id: I6697028370c226715ab477b0844951a83eb3488c
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The Lookup method provides a way to extract a tag value, while
determining whether the tag key exists in the struct field's tag.
Fixes#14883
Change-Id: I7460cb68f0ca1aaa025935050b9e182efcb64db3
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Ther darwin/arm{,64} exec wrapper now limits the number of concurrent
executions to 1, so remove the higher level parallel task limit from
the Go command.
Change-Id: Id84f65c3908305bde0452b3c8db6df8c5a8881bb
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21100
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
I failed to rebase (and re-test) CL 21102 before submit, which meant
that two extra tests sneaked into testcarchive that still referenced
runtime.GOOS and runtime.GOARCH.
Convert the new tests.
While we're here, make sure pending tasks are flushed before running
the host tests. If not, the "##### misc/cgo/testcarchive" banner
and "PASS" won't show up in the all.bash output.
Change-Id: I41fc4ec9515f9a193fa052f7c31fac452153c897
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Create a byte encoding designed for static Go names.
It is intended to be a compact representation of a name
and optional tag data that can be turned into a Go string
without allocating, and describes whether or not it is
exported without unicode table.
The encoding is described in reflect/type.go:
// The first byte is a bit field containing:
//
// 1<<0 the name is exported
// 1<<1 tag data follows the name
// 1<<2 pkgPath *string follow the name and tag
//
// The next two bytes are the data length:
//
// l := uint16(data[1])<<8 | uint16(data[2])
//
// Bytes [3:3+l] are the string data.
//
// If tag data follows then bytes 3+l and 3+l+1 are the tag length,
// with the data following.
//
// If the import path follows, then ptrSize bytes at the end of
// the data form a *string. The import path is only set for concrete
// methods that are defined in a different package than their type.
Shrinks binary sizes:
cmd/go: 164KB (1.6%)
jujud: 1.0MB (1.5%)
For #6853.
Change-Id: I46b6591015b17936a443c9efb5009de8dfe8b609
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20968
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The c-archive test were recently converted from shell script to Go.
Unfortunately, it also lost the ability to target iOS and Android
that lack C compilers and require exec wrappers.
Compile the c-archive test for the host and run it with the target
GOOS/GOARCH environment. Change the test to rely on go env GOOS
and go env GOARCH instead of runtime.GOOS and runtime.GOARCH.
Fixes#8345
Change-Id: I290ace2f7e96b87c55d99492feb7d660140dcb32
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21102
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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In f the extra & 63 is redundant because SHRQ already
looks at the bottom 6 bits only. This is a trick on AMD64
to get rid of CMPQ/SBBQ/ANDQ if one knows that the shift
counter is small.
func f(x uint64, s uint) uint64 {
return x >> (s & 63)
}
Change-Id: I4861c902168dabec9a6a14a85750246dde94fc08
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21073
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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g used to produce CMPQ/SBBQ/ANDQ, but f didn't even though
s&15 is at most s&63.
func f(x uint64, s uint) uint64 {
return x >> (s & 63)
}
func g(x uint64, s uint) uint64 {
return x >> (s & 15)
}
Change-Id: Iab4a1a6e10b471dead9f1203e9d894677cf07bb2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21048
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The current runtime attempts to forward signals generated by non-Go
code to the original signal handler. If it can't call the original
handler directly, it currently attempts to re-raise the signal after
resetting the handler. In this case, the original context is lost.
This fix prevents that problem by simply returning from the go signal
handler after resetting the original handler. It only does this when
the original handler is the system default handler, which in all cases
is known to not recover. The signal is not reset, so it is retriggered
and the original handler takes over with the proper context.
Fixes#14899
Change-Id: Ib1c19dfa4b50d9732d7a453de3784c8141e1cbb3
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21006
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Android doesn't (generally) have /bin/sh.
Change-Id: I343817c342e3473d09c85155761682b5ddb043e4
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21075
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Fixes#14938.
Additionally some simplifications along the way.
Change-Id: I2c5fb7e32dcc6fab68fff36a49cb72e715756abe
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21046
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
CL 20892 converted the misc/cgo/testcarchive test to Go.
Unfortunately, dist does not (yet) support tests running off the host
so the testcarchive is disabled for now.
For #14318
Change-Id: Iab3d0a7b5309187a603b48f22a7fa736f089f89d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21070
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
For darwin/arm{,64} a non-Go thread is created to convert
EXC_BAD_ACCESS to panics. However, the Go signal handler refuse to
handle signals that would otherwise be ignored if they arrive at
non-Go threads.
Block all (posix) signals to that thread, making sure that
no unexpected signals arrive to it. At least one test, TestStop in
os/signal, depends on signals not arriving on any non-Go threads.
For #14318
Change-Id: I901467fb53bdadb0d03b0f1a537116c7f4754423
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21047
Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
Some minor scoping cleanups found by a very old version of grind.
Change-Id: I1d373817586445fc87e38305929097b652696fdd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21064
Run-TryBot: Dave Cheney <dave@cheney.net>
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Ignore superfluous trailing IDAT chunks which were not consumed when decoding
the image. This change fixes decoding of valid images in which a zero-length
IDAT chunk appears after the actual image data. It also prevents decoding of
trailing garbage IDAT chunks or maliciously embedded additional images.
Fixes#14936
Change-Id: I8c76cfa9a03496d9576f72bed2db109271f97c5e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21045
Reviewed-by: Nigel Tao <nigeltao@golang.org>
If name is /dev/{stdin,stdout,stderr}, return fileInfo.
Fixes#14853.
Change-Id: Ibf7d1ae7b9f3dc43f6ed7c905ea2c5102e1971cc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20845
Reviewed-by: Alex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
This commit replaces some of
for i := len(x) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {...}
style loops, which do not rely on reverse iteration order.
Change-Id: I5542834286562da058200c06e7a173b13760e54d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21044
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
Get rid of (*Mpint).Add's "quiet" parameter: it's always set to 0.
Inline (*Mpint).shift into (*Mpint).Lsh and (*Mpint).Rsh. There's no
need for a common shift method that can handle both left or right
shifts based on sign when the higher level abstractions only ever do
one or the other.
Change-Id: Icd3b082413f9193961b6835279e0bd4b6a6a6621
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21050
Run-TryBot: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
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Start working on arm port. Gets close to correct
code for fibonacci:
func fib(n int) int {
if n < 2 {
return n
}
return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2)
}
Still a lot to do, but this is a good starting point.
Cleaned up some arch-specific dependencies in regalloc.
Change-Id: I4301c6c31a8402168e50dcfee8bcf7aee73ea9d5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21000
Reviewed-by: David Chase <drchase@google.com>
Remove reflect type information for unexported methods that do not
satisfy any interface in the program.
Ideally the unexported method would not appear in the method list at
all, but that is tricky because the slice is built by the compiler.
Reduces binary size:
cmd/go: 81KB (0.8%)
jujud: 258KB (0.4%)
For #6853.
Change-Id: I25ef8df6907e9ac03b18689d584ea46e7d773043
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21033
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
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khr: Lifting the nil check out of the loop altogether is an admirable
goal, and this rewrite is one step on the way. But without lifting it
out of the loop, the rewrite is just hurting us.
Fixes#14917
Change-Id: Idb917f37d89f50f8e046d5ebd7c092b1e0eb0633
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21040
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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The existing implementation for Equal and similar
functions in the bytes package operate on one byte at
at time. This performs poorly on ppc64/ppc64le especially
when the byte buffers are large. This change improves
those functions by loading and comparing double words where
possible. The common code has been moved to a function
that can be shared by the other functions in this
file which perform the same type of comparison.
Further optimizations are done for the case where
>= 32 bytes are being compared. The new function
memeqbody is used by memeq_varlen, Equal, and eqstring.
When running the bytes test with -test.bench=Equal
benchmark old MB/s new MB/s speedup
BenchmarkEqual1 164.83 129.49 0.79x
BenchmarkEqual6 563.51 445.47 0.79x
BenchmarkEqual9 656.15 1099.00 1.67x
BenchmarkEqual15 591.93 1024.30 1.73x
BenchmarkEqual16 613.25 1914.12 3.12x
BenchmarkEqual20 682.37 1687.04 2.47x
BenchmarkEqual32 807.96 3843.29 4.76x
BenchmarkEqual4K 1076.25 23280.51 21.63x
BenchmarkEqual4M 1079.30 13120.14 12.16x
BenchmarkEqual64M 1073.28 10876.92 10.13x
It was determined that the degradation in the smaller byte tests
were due to unfavorable code alignment of the single byte loop.
Fixes#14368
Change-Id: I0dd87382c28887c70f4fbe80877a8ba03c31d7cd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20249
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
This changes how matching is done in deflate algorithm.
The major change is that we do not look for matches that are only
3 bytes in length, matches must be 4 bytes at least.
Contrary to what you would expect this actually improves the
compresion ratio, since 3 literal bytes will often be shorter
than a match after huffman encoding.
This varies a bit by source, but is most often the case when the
source is "easy" to compress.
Second of all, a "stronger" hash is used. The hash is similar to
the hashing function used by Snappy.
Overall, the speed impact is biggest on higher compression levels.
I intend to replace the "speed" compression level, which can be
seen in CL 21021.
The built-in benchmark using "digits" is slower at level 1.
I see this as an exception, since "digits" is a special type
of data, where you have low entropy (numbers 0->9), but no
significant matches. Again, CL 20021 fixes that case.
NewWriterDict is also made considerably faster, by not running data
through the entire encoder. This is not reflected by the benchmark.
Overall, the speed impact is biggest on higher compression levels.
I intend to replace the "speed" compression level.
COMPARED to tip/master:
name old time/op new time/op delta
EncodeDigitsSpeed1e4-4 401µs ± 1% 345µs ± 2% -13.95%
EncodeDigitsSpeed1e5-4 3.19ms ± 1% 4.27ms ± 3% +33.96%
EncodeDigitsSpeed1e6-4 27.7ms ± 4% 43.8ms ± 3% +58.00%
EncodeDigitsDefault1e4-4 641µs ± 0% 403µs ± 1% -37.15%
EncodeDigitsDefault1e5-4 13.8ms ± 1% 6.4ms ± 3% -53.73%
EncodeDigitsDefault1e6-4 162ms ± 1% 64ms ± 2% -60.51%
EncodeDigitsCompress1e4-4 627µs ± 1% 405µs ± 2% -35.45%
EncodeDigitsCompress1e5-4 13.9ms ± 0% 6.3ms ± 2% -54.46%
EncodeDigitsCompress1e6-4 159ms ± 1% 64ms ± 0% -59.91%
EncodeTwainSpeed1e4-4 433µs ± 4% 331µs ± 1% -23.53%
EncodeTwainSpeed1e5-4 2.82ms ± 1% 3.08ms ± 0% +9.10%
EncodeTwainSpeed1e6-4 28.1ms ± 2% 28.8ms ± 0% +2.82%
EncodeTwainDefault1e4-4 695µs ± 4% 474µs ± 1% -31.78%
EncodeTwainDefault1e5-4 11.8ms ± 0% 7.4ms ± 0% -37.31%
EncodeTwainDefault1e6-4 128ms ± 0% 75ms ± 0% -40.93%
EncodeTwainCompress1e4-4 719µs ± 3% 480µs ± 0% -33.27%
EncodeTwainCompress1e5-4 15.0ms ± 3% 8.2ms ± 2% -45.55%
EncodeTwainCompress1e6-4 170ms ± 0% 85ms ± 1% -49.99%
name old speed new speed delta
EncodeDigitsSpeed1e4-4 25.0MB/s ± 1% 29.0MB/s ± 2% +16.24%
EncodeDigitsSpeed1e5-4 31.4MB/s ± 1% 23.4MB/s ± 3% -25.34%
EncodeDigitsSpeed1e6-4 36.1MB/s ± 4% 22.8MB/s ± 3% -36.74%
EncodeDigitsDefault1e4-4 15.6MB/s ± 0% 24.8MB/s ± 1% +59.11%
EncodeDigitsDefault1e5-4 7.27MB/s ± 1% 15.72MB/s ± 3% +116.23%
EncodeDigitsDefault1e6-4 6.16MB/s ± 0% 15.60MB/s ± 2% +153.25%
EncodeDigitsCompress1e4-4 15.9MB/s ± 1% 24.7MB/s ± 2% +54.97%
EncodeDigitsCompress1e5-4 7.19MB/s ± 0% 15.78MB/s ± 2% +119.62%
EncodeDigitsCompress1e6-4 6.27MB/s ± 1% 15.65MB/s ± 0% +149.52%
EncodeTwainSpeed1e4-4 23.1MB/s ± 4% 30.2MB/s ± 1% +30.68%
EncodeTwainSpeed1e5-4 35.4MB/s ± 1% 32.5MB/s ± 0% -8.34%
EncodeTwainSpeed1e6-4 35.6MB/s ± 2% 34.7MB/s ± 0% -2.77%
EncodeTwainDefault1e4-4 14.4MB/s ± 4% 21.1MB/s ± 1% +46.48%
EncodeTwainDefault1e5-4 8.49MB/s ± 0% 13.55MB/s ± 0% +59.50%
EncodeTwainDefault1e6-4 7.83MB/s ± 0% 13.25MB/s ± 0% +69.19%
EncodeTwainCompress1e4-4 13.9MB/s ± 3% 20.8MB/s ± 0% +49.83%
EncodeTwainCompress1e5-4 6.65MB/s ± 3% 12.20MB/s ± 2% +83.51%
EncodeTwainCompress1e6-4 5.88MB/s ± 0% 11.76MB/s ± 1% +100.06%
Change-Id: I724e33c1dd3e3a6a1b0a68e094baa959352baf32
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20929
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The exclusion of string from IsScanValue prevents driver authors from
writing their drivers in such a way that would allow users to
distinguish between strings and byte arrays returned from a database.
Such drivers are possible today, but require their authors to deviate
from the guidance provided by the standard library.
This exclusion has been in place since the birth of this package in
https://github.com/golang/go/commit/357f2cb1a385f4d1418e48856f9abe0cce,
but the fakedb implementation shipped in the same commit violates the
exclusion!
Strictly speaking this is a breaking change, but it increases the set
of permissible Scan types, and should not cause breakage in practice.
No test changes are necessary because fakedb already exercises this.
Fixes#6497.
Change-Id: I69dbd3a59d90464bcae8c852d7ec6c97bfd120f8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/19439
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This is to support https://golang.org/cl/18057, which is going to add
Windows support to this directory. Better to write the test in Go then
to have both test.bash and test.bat.
Update #13494.
Change-Id: I4af7004416309e885049ee60b9470926282f210d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20892
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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No need to have both ops when they do the same thing.
Just declare MOVBload to zero extend and we can get rid
of MOVBQZXload. Same for W and L.
Kind of a followon cleanup for https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/19506/
Should enable an easier fix for #14920
Change-Id: I7cfac909a8ba387f433a6ae75c050740ebb34d42
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21004
Run-TryBot: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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This makes the rounding bug fix in math/big for issue 14651 available
to the compiler.
- changes to cmd/compile/internal/big fully automatic via script
- added test case for issue
- updated old test case with correct test data
Fixes#14651.
Change-Id: Iea37a2cd8d3a75f8c96193748b66156a987bbe40
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/20818
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Shows up occassionally, especially after p = p[:8:len(p)]
Updates #14905
Change-Id: Iab35ef2eac57817e6a10c6aaeeb84709e8021641
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21025
Run-TryBot: Alexandru Moșoi <alexandru@mosoi.ro>
Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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